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May 7, 2025 • 31 mins
Newark airport and Real ID Day.
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
And good morning to you, and as always, we so
appreciate you being with us today. Let's start with the
Big Three. Well, the borders are Tom Holman man. Is
he angry and he's coming to town today. This after
that video I'm sure you've seen it of two police
officers being attacked by a gang of illegals in Times

(00:20):
Square that Los diablos, forty two, their kids, twelve to nineteen,
their wannabes, they're trenday are trend de arragua wannabes.

Speaker 2 (00:30):
This is just another example of sanctuary cities not cooperating
with ICE. And look what happened. NYPD officers are attacked.
If you're raised enough to attack an armed law enforcement officer,
you're much more dangerous to an unarmed civilian.

Speaker 1 (00:45):
Right. And coming up in just a couple of minutes,
City council Woman Vicki Palladino will be here to talk
about Homan and the city council lawsuit that keeps ICE
out of Rikers. Something I will tell you ahead of
time that she is opposed to. In Rome, the conclave
to select the next pope starts today. Well, I hope
there's a pope that is like Jesus, because the pope

(01:09):
is supposed to be the vicar of Christ on Earth.
That's my pick for Pope. As you heard me talking
to rob Astorino about a moment ago New York Cardinal Dolan,
I can't think of a better person who could be
the next Pope. The Secretary of Transportation says, help is
coming soon to Newark Liberty International Airport. Even today we

(01:31):
have Natalie Migliori out there, she's coming up at eight
point fifty. Who's going to be talking to people waiting
for flights. But today it is still plagued by delays
and cancelations.

Speaker 3 (01:42):
So I don't want to see families go to the
airport and wait four hours just to have their flights canceled.
That's unfair to them. So we want to have the
right number of flights landing and taking off at Newark
that we can manage.

Speaker 1 (01:57):
If you go to the airport without real you'll still
be able to get on the plane, by the way,
but today is the day you're supposed to have it.

Speaker 4 (02:06):
I travel a.

Speaker 3 (02:07):
Lot, and I don't want to be just turned around
at the airport or whatever.

Speaker 1 (02:12):
However, looking at a tremendous line, they have today, Sir
is like, ridiculous. Yeah, that's the line at DMV. If
you go without real ID, you will be able to
get on your plane. Just go a little bit earlier.
As I said, Natalie's at the airport right now. She'll
have her beat on the street coming up at eight

(02:33):
point fifty. But right now, let's get to Vicki Palladino,
New York City council member represents District nineteen of Northeast Queens. VICKI,
good morning to you. Tom Holman is coming to town.
He is really angry about what happened in Times Square
with the two police officers being assaulted by illegals. He

(02:55):
says he's coming to town and he's going to triple
the number of ICE officers to clean up the streets.
I'm sure you applaud that.

Speaker 4 (03:04):
I sure do. I mean this is enough. You know
when I heard him say that last night, and I
was like, yes, because what took place. Look, this is
what needs to happen now. You know, we cannot be
waffling on the police allowed to give them over to Ice?
Aren't they allowed to give them over to ice? We

(03:24):
could give them twenty seven last week, but we're not
going to give them this week? What are we doing?
What is this city doing?

Speaker 5 (03:31):
Now?

Speaker 4 (03:32):
We have our speaker who is suing so that we
can never get them onto rikers. These Let's keep this
in mind. These kids are recruited at the border. So
when all these kids flooded the border, who was picking
them up? Oh, their ants and their uncles. No, we

(03:52):
knew back then it was gang members saying I'm their aunts,
I'm their uncle, I'm their mother, I'm their sister. Who cares?

Speaker 5 (03:59):
Right?

Speaker 4 (04:00):
Play in English? Who cares? These are kids that are
eleven and twelve years old. They're getting away with this
now because they when they recruit them, Larry, they recruit
them and they understand that at that age especially, they
just let go. They just they just are allowed to
go free. You know. It's not like being eighteen where

(04:21):
they hold you for two hours. Now these kids will
let go and that's it. So now we have what
needs to happen is exactly what Tom Holman is doing.
We need the sense to come in here, and we
need him to, as he says, triple down and bring
them on in and these kids that we're done. We

(04:41):
are so done, And what's going to happen here. The
city will suffer financially, the state will suffer financially if
they stop going to if they if they would just
they got to stop this with going to war with
Donald Trump, They've got to stop this.

Speaker 1 (04:59):
I agree with you. I agree. And Mayor Adams has
tried to do that and he suffered for it politically,
even though he's trying to clean up the streets. But Vicky,
I want you to comment on the fact that and
you saw Tom Holman last night, and this is one
of the things he's so upset about. Ice officers actually
showed up to deport all these people and they were

(05:20):
turned away because the commissioner said it's a civil case.
How in the world is that a civil case? Attacking
police officers on plane sight on video in Times Square?
Can you explain that to me?

Speaker 4 (05:34):
No, I can't, And to tell you the truth, I
do know, Jeff Tish and I am absolutely shocked shocked
at that answer. How who is responsible? How are they
allowed to walk right by the ice officers? How did
that happen? Let me clear something up. These kids are

(05:54):
called the Little Devils right. This gang consists of thirty
four members have been arrested over two hundred and forty times,
thirty four of these underage kids. Okay, they have been
charged with armed robbery, shop listing at Assauce, and they

(06:15):
have been released each and every time. The police know
exactly who they are. And there are dozens of similar
gangs operating all over the city that are run by TDA.
Everyone here is here illegally, and none of them have
been turned over the Ice, and yet they are eligible

(06:36):
for immediate deportations. Okay, this is absolutely ridiculous. Tom Holman's
got to do what they gotta do. If the ICE
officers arrest and deport them, the judges will do everything
in their power to stop these injunctions.

Speaker 1 (06:53):
To your come in, go ahead, well to your point.
You know, the video infuriated men. I'm sure it should
have infuriated all the Yorkers. I can't believe how police feel.
But what also infuriated me is when they were in
holding and the security camera showed them doing gang signals
to the camera. They knew they were going to be released.

(07:16):
There is nothing that's going to stop them if every
time they get arrested, they know they're going to be
back on the streets.

Speaker 4 (07:24):
That's exactly right. I have the picture right here in
front of me, and I just cannot believe the audacity.
I mean, they don't care. Does everybody get it? These
are not your future doctors and lawyers and such. No,
these are born raised criminals that will slick your throat

(07:47):
in a minute. Now. Last year, in January twenty four,
there was that attack on our police officers when these
people will try to be stopped from shoplifting in a
very hard end store in Times Square, and the cops
were beaten up terribly. But these were by slightly older people,

(08:08):
but they were let go too. But now the point
is fast forward. It's only a year later, and now
instead of seventeen and eighteen and twenty year olds twenty
three year olds, we've got babies. We got eleven twelve
year old kids. I don't want sympathy. No, none of
these kids deserve any sympathy. And a lot of people

(08:28):
out there must be going, oh my god, how could
she say that these are just children? Know, these are
not just children that we raise, and we know took
a bad track and we could straighten them out. These
are different breeds, something that you and I and the
most sane people are not used to it, and it's

(08:50):
a very tough line to have to cut them off.
But they are here illegally. They need to be deported.
We need and you know, when we see the left
dad sing and singing and going down to visit that
so and so down and wherever he is, Okay, like
wi El Salvador, we're supposed to feel sorry. He's a father,

(09:12):
he's a husband. Give me a break with all of this.
I think everybody out there, or at least three quarters
of us that are out there, are sick and tired
of it. We want them gone and we want action taken.
And yes, we welcome Tom Holman today with open arms
and things. Something's got to change here. Something's got to change,

(09:35):
real serious things have got to change because the like
I said, the cops know exactly what they are, where
they are, and they could go and get them today.
They could get them today. They need to be put
on a plane. They need to be shipped out of
this country within hours of their arrest. You know how
clean it could be.

Speaker 1 (09:54):
Absolutely No, I get it. That's what a Tom Holman
I'm sure is going to say when he's in New
York today. Yeah, you know, Vicky, what I'm disappointed by
is that it's going to take four more years to
be able to vote for you for mayor. I wish
you would have done it this time would have been wonderful.
The press conferences alone would have been fun. Thanks a lot.

(10:15):
The US Army needs volunteers to fight in space. That's
a real headline and it's next. Plus we have tickets
to see the Doobie Brothers, who are touring again this
year with Michael McDonald. Stay with us, fulcome back, Thanks
for being here today. Thanks for taking part in the
show too. It's always important when you go to the
talkback app and you leave us a talkback. You go

(10:38):
to seven to ten WOOR on the iHeartRadio app, you
look for talkback and there's a microphone you get to
record with what you want to say, and then if
you don't like it, you can edit it and then
you're on the air. We had several today. This is
about the fact that we discussed that there's going to
be a new time zone for the movie because they

(11:01):
believe that one day there's going to be a colony
on the Moon and they want to make sure people
know what time it is. Because gravity is different, time
moves differently. This is my interpretive dance. Talk back, if
you walk backwards on the moon, do you slow down? Moontime? Hmmm,
quir reminds that's pretty good. That tied in two stories,

(11:25):
that really good stories. That's Jacqueline's story about scientists doing
interpretive dances and uh and also the moontime's very good,
very clever. What do you think? I think it would work,
But you have no say over do you or are you

(11:46):
part of the committity? You part of this secret committee? Well,
I'm going to pass it along to the committee. All
right now? About the strategy with Trump and the Hoothi's
or Hooties depending on who you listen to, and the
fact that they say that they're going to stop shooting
at US ships, but they're not going to stop shooting
at Israel.

Speaker 5 (12:05):
What would happen if this is just a strategic move
by Trump About the houties, Let's just say they never
agree to anything, and that he just boldface said that
they did. It stirs up everything. If they end up bombing,
it looks like they were not keepers of their word

(12:27):
and tied turns against them. What do you think about
that strategy. Pretty smart.

Speaker 1 (12:32):
Huh, that is pretty smart. You're the Trump whisperer. That's
amazing how you were able to figure all of that out. Now,
Oh this is interesting. Hi, Larry, you are the most
fascinating talk show host on the radio. And I would
really like.

Speaker 6 (12:49):
One of those fascinating shirts that you guys are all free.

Speaker 7 (12:53):
I think he's sincere.

Speaker 1 (12:55):
I think he's bribing me with flattery. He's a little
too blunt. Well that's okay. I think we've got a winner.
You can pick the winner. Can we just give away
a shirt?

Speaker 6 (13:05):
Now?

Speaker 1 (13:05):
No, you know I don't have any I have one shirt.

Speaker 7 (13:09):
We don't have a large budget for these shirts, Larry.

Speaker 1 (13:11):
We can't just give them out.

Speaker 7 (13:13):
Willy nilly, she's gonna say willy nilly, just seeing the
proper phrase it was.

Speaker 1 (13:20):
Does anybody use willy nilly anymore? Natalie and I use it.
I say it willy nilly. You say it worked? It
worked there? All right? Well, let's talk about the US
Army now is expanding. They have another wing of the
Army Space Force. Apparently wasn't enough. But we've been talking
about this about fighting in space since Eisenhower. See every

(13:44):
thinks it was Donald Trump that brought it up, and
they ridiculed him for it. Oh, Space Force. They had
a TV show with Steve Carell making fun of them
for it. No, no, no, this has been around for
a long time. Eisenhower, you know, the general the won
World War Two. That Eisenhower. He said, look, we we
eventually are gonna have to fight a war in space,
and so he formed Space Force and it's grown. It's huge.

(14:08):
You know, think about it. Think about the next war,
and you have satellites that you'd have to take out.
You're gonna be fighting in war. You're gonna be traveling
in war. The radar almost all of our weapons they
get their targets from space. So it's a big deal.
And now the US Army says it is recruiting for

(14:30):
its own wing. It's not in Space Force. You're part
of the US Army and you get to be involved.
So if you're interested, call your recruiter now. Jacqueline Carl
with the eight to thirty News, Jacklin, Hey.

Speaker 7 (14:42):
Lari, good morning. A Real ID identity card is now
required for air travel in the US. Starting today, all
passengers must use the cards to board domestic flights. TSA
officials say passengers without a real ID card may still
be able to fly, but we'll face additional screen and
we'll have to wait at a separate line. And there

(15:03):
are now five people in custody, including a twelve year old,
in connection with a gang attack on police officers in
Times Square.

Speaker 8 (15:10):
Police Commissioner Jessica Tish As a large group started chucking
objects at officers who were trying to stop them from
robbing children by Eighth Avenue and forty second Street Friday.

Speaker 9 (15:20):
They were ambushed, pelted with scooters, basketballs, and other makeshift weapons.
This was a targeted attack, planned deliberate, and carried out
with intent.

Speaker 8 (15:31):
Several of those arrested are miners, lived nearby at migrant
shelters and have been arrested before for crimes.

Speaker 1 (15:37):
In New York, Mayor Eric.

Speaker 8 (15:38):
Adams says the suspects belong to a violent subset of
a gang, and ICE is now involved in the matter.
I'm scaff Pringle WRDWS, so when I.

Speaker 7 (15:46):
Was researching this next story, I was really shocked to find.
I don't know why. How many robots are already out
there performing their duties. According to the American news website
Electric Chinese car maker Cherry Automotive is rolling out Mornine
mournin A, a blonde humanoid robot to sell cars in showrooms. Now,

(16:09):
these robots, which costs about the same as a car,
can walk, talk and answer questions about car models using
deep seek. Ai Jerry's president, Zang Guebing says robots like
mournin A are the future with a bigger market than cars.
And I believe that because, you know, not too long ago,

(16:29):
we had that video go viral about this robot attacking
a bunch of people in a lab, and then now
everywhere you look there's robots actually performing those these kinds
of like sort of sometimes like just wrote duties, you know,
just over and over again. But now they're talking. They're blonde,

(16:50):
which I think is a great idea, and they're just
you know, answering questions like if you say, so, does
how much mileage does this car get? They can tell
you it's it's taking job away from models, which I'm
not in supportive, but that's kind of interesting. Don't you
think that these these and I've seen them, they have
blonde hair, they're very cute. They walk around and they

(17:11):
talk about the cars and they answer questions about them.
It's like only a moment away before everything's like this.

Speaker 1 (17:19):
Yeah, I think you're right. It is going to be
very soon before we have robots everywhere, and you know
how this ends. You've seen the movie. The robots will
take over my robot. That's right, even the blonde ones.
Thanks so much, Jacqueline carl And congratulations did George Siprel
from Branford, Connecticut, who just won a pair of tickets

(17:41):
to see the Doobie Brothers, who are touring again this
year with Michael McDonald. George, It's going to be a
great show. Congratulations. August tenth at north Well Health at
Jones Beach Theater. You can purchase tickets yourself at ticketmaster
dot com. We get another chance, however, to win tomorrow
morning at eight twenty five. Newark Airport is still a mess,

(18:05):
but Sean Duffy says they're going to expedite improvements to
the system and he has an idea on how to
add air traffic controllers. We'll talk about that next.

Speaker 3 (18:16):
We are Long Island's divorce, separation, custody, alimony and order
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Speaker 1 (18:22):
Our large and experienced team is ready to worry. We
have Natalie Migliori coming up at about fifteen minutes to
She's out at Newark Liberty International Airport. She's going to
find out how things are going, because, as you know,
for a week now, it has been a nightmare though
at Newark International Airport. And it's a cautionary tale because

(18:45):
it shows you the problems that could spread across the
country if we don't do something about the airports, if
we don't do something about our air traffic control system,
if we don't upgrade everything. It's been forty years in
the United States of America forty years, not some third
world country. Forty years since we've updated the system, which

(19:11):
means they're still using floppy disks, which means they're still
using copper wires, which is what happened at Newark International
last week. One of those copper wires burn out. They're
not using fiber. Hello, everything is new, everything is updated.
Everything can make the system safer if we just stayed

(19:34):
up with the times. Which brings me back to Joe
Biden in his first year in office. Remember when he
talked about infrastructure. Remember when we were told we were
sold a bill of goods that this one point two
trillion dollar package, the most expensive package in the history

(19:56):
of the United States, was going to remedy all this.
It was going to fix the roads, it was going
to fix the bridges, it was going to fix the airports.
And it did none of that. Quick tell me one project.
I mean, aside from the wind turbines that failed, that
are going to rot there in the ocean, and who

(20:18):
knows what that's going to do, rot there in the ocean.
Quick tell me something else. They did nothing. Nothing. That
infrastructure package was a joke. It was a farce, and
people were rewarding at the time. You got to read
the bill. Most of this money is not going to infrastructure.

(20:40):
Most of this money is going to woke in DEI
projects across the country. Some of the money is going
to the teachers' union. What do they have to do
with infrastructure. They broadened the definition of infrastructure so wide
that it was no longer just bridges and roads and airports.
It was whatever they want it to be. And they

(21:02):
should be ashamed they were able to pass that, if
you remember, through the House and through the Senate. Kamala
Harris had to cast the deciding vote in the Senate
with very few Republican votes very few, and so here
we are now. I think some of the Republican congressmen

(21:25):
and senators were just taken by the word infrastructure. So
here we are now with a crisis years later, falling
at the feet of the Trump administration and they have
to handle it. And I will tell you this, I
am I've really am impressed by Sean Duffy, the Transportation Secretary.

(21:46):
He's been out in front of this and in several
things that have happened. Not like Pete boodhage Edge who
was always out of the country and couldn't make it
back when we had crisis after crisis after crisis. Boy,
what a disaster he was. Duffy is right there and
he's working, it seems like, round the clock to solve
these problems. And so he had a news conference yesterday

(22:11):
to talk out about the fact that he was going
to expedite everything because it can be done, and everybody
should have seen this coming.

Speaker 3 (22:18):
It hasn't been done because it's hard.

Speaker 1 (22:20):
Right.

Speaker 3 (22:20):
We have to keep planes in the air, landing, taking off.
These facilities have to operate as we're building new radar,
fiber radios, sensors, so that choreography is going to be
challenging for us, But just because his challenging doesn't mean
that we don't do it.

Speaker 1 (22:40):
And he's gonna expedite it. And he's gonna have a
news conference this week. It's gonna happen even Thursday or
Friday at Newark International Airport in the meantime, and we're
gonna be checking with Natalie Migliori. Soon you may see
an improvement at Newark because they have asked everybody to
slow things down at Newark International a little bit, so

(23:01):
we don't have these long lines and possibly calamity.

Speaker 3 (23:05):
We've slowed down the traffic. Right, So safety is our mission, right,
efficiency is We love efficiency, but safety is critical for us,
and so if we feel like there's issues in the airspace.

Speaker 1 (23:18):
We'll slow it down. Now. The other problem are the
air traffic controllers. We don't have enough of them. We're
like three thousand short across the country. And they have
this ridiculous retirement age of fifty six and if you
want to retire a little bit early, you can retire
as early as fifty two. And they've checked with the
union and they are going to give a bonus of

(23:39):
thirty thousand dollars. If people put off retirement, let's get
them to stay on. Not only.

Speaker 3 (23:46):
Do we have that experience, but they can also help
train up those younger, newer controllers coming into their facility.
And so I'm happy to announce that we have struck
a deal with NAKA. They've been great partners through this,
and we are going to give a upfront substantial bonus

(24:07):
for those controllers who are eligible to retire to actually
stay on.

Speaker 1 (24:11):
So real solutions to a real problem that was put
off for so long. How many of the crashes that
we've had now over the last year, when we had
that slew of them after the one at Reagan International,
that horrible crash a Reagan International, how many of those
could have been prevented if we spent part of that

(24:34):
one point two trillion dollars. You should be infuriated that
that money wasn't spent for infrastructure, that that was just wasted.
That you were scanned, The American taxpayer was scanned with
that infrastructure bill and the fact that that money was
there to be used and he wasted it. President Biden

(24:57):
or whoever was in charge at the time, wasted it.
And here we are at Newark International. Here we are
with a very serious problem. Luckily, we have people around
that can fix it. Luckily we have somebody like Sean
Duffy who is a father of six, who understands.

Speaker 3 (25:15):
They don't want to see families go to the airport
and wait four hours just to have their flights canceled.
That's unfair to them. So we want to have the
right number of flights landing and taking off at Newark
that we can manage.

Speaker 1 (25:30):
So help is coming. Help is coming. It might have
started as early as today. Again, we have Natalie Migliori
coming up and she's going to be able to tell
us if there has been some effect at just slowing
down the traffic there. But they are going to start
work soon, and Sean Duffy will be at the airport
this week to hold a press conference and say a
lot of the things you just heard and more. But

(25:53):
help is finally on the way. Yeah, it's been a
mess though out there. They're going to expedite improvement. But
what about today We'll check in with Natalie Migliori and
her Beat on the Street next now eat sevent wrs.
Beat on the Street with Natalie Migliori We've been talking

(26:13):
about Newark Liberty International Airport for a week now that
had nothing but problems, and real ID starts today. So
what's it like. Well, that's where Natalie Mgliori is for
her Beat on the Street. Natalie, good morning, Yeah.

Speaker 10 (26:29):
Good morning, Larry. The day is here and right now
I am posted up at Newark Airport and I haven't
heard anybody cursing anybody out over delise or anything. So
I guess that's a decent sign. But it really comes
as the Department of Homeland Securities deadline for real ID
kicks in today for US travelers. The original deadline was
two thousand and eight, and the federal government has pushed

(26:51):
that compliance several times since the COVID nineteen pandemic began.
Dmb's across New York and New Jersey and some even
across the country have extended hours so people to get
these IDs. So were travelers prepared?

Speaker 9 (27:06):
No, absolutely not, because I have more important things that's
ends than worrying about a real ID.

Speaker 10 (27:12):
I mean, I got my ruggle ID, but I don't
got no real ID.

Speaker 1 (27:15):
You can go through the extra security process. So luckily
I have a passport and a real ID, so I'm
good to go. You know, I'm from Oklahoma, so one
hundred percent. Just passport and I'm going to go.

Speaker 2 (27:25):
I got it several months ago.

Speaker 1 (27:26):
I'm from Pennsylvania. My son who's traveling with me, is
using his passport. He lives in New Jersey.

Speaker 2 (27:31):
He knew, we knew.

Speaker 1 (27:32):
We all know. Yeah, today's day.

Speaker 10 (27:36):
Yeah they all know. Not everybody know. A lot of
people are saying, what's real? ID It was passed in
response to the nine to eleven attacks in an attempt
to improve the security of identification documents and combat terrorism,
active terrorism or terrorists from using fake documents. Many people
intentionally prepared, and others are flying by the seat of

(27:59):
their pants.

Speaker 3 (28:00):
I just got it.

Speaker 6 (28:00):
It took me forever to get it. It took me
three months to make a de appointment, and I just
got it.

Speaker 5 (28:05):
I just automatically had it on ID. The star Is
that what it is?

Speaker 8 (28:09):
I didn't know.

Speaker 11 (28:09):
I had to look it up on Google yesterday to
make sure it was it. But yeah, I have it,
like I have the yellow Stars. I did know the
deadline was coming up, but I couldn't get any appointments
to get it done, so I just had to sign
up for my passport again. I have my license, and
I brought like extra documentation just in case they asked
me for things.

Speaker 10 (28:27):
Yeah, she also brought cross fingers, right, because you're going
to need some luck. The TSA says passengers who don't
have real ID or a passport will have to go
through extra security measures and could face delays. That's on
top of the chronic delays New York Airport has been
dealing with lately, mostly due to an air traffic controller shortage,
with workers complaining the technology is far outdated and claim

(28:49):
the power loss contact with tilts at least three times
since August. Travelers well aware of the staffing issues.

Speaker 7 (28:57):
I guess they just have to hire more people, right,
Maybe the better give them more incentives.

Speaker 8 (29:02):
Slightly, just more or less of safety.

Speaker 6 (29:04):
But otherwise than that, I think they're doing a fine
job with what they have. They need to work it out,
you know, air travels so essential for so many reasons
for this country, and we need to be safe and
properly staffed, and it's a stressful job. They need to
be taken care of, and so really hope that they
work it out soon.

Speaker 11 (29:25):
I think it's.

Speaker 7 (29:25):
Across most workforce in the United States. At this point,
I think we need to figure out a future with
fewer people in the workforce.

Speaker 4 (29:35):
Yeah.

Speaker 10 (29:35):
Well, yesterday, Congressman Josh Gotdheimer from New Jersey said that
newer towers are actually understaff by at least forty people.
And that's just as some air traffic controllers took trauma
leave after the latest blackout last week, so they're down
quite a few air traffic controllers.

Speaker 4 (29:53):
LARRYE.

Speaker 10 (29:53):
Now, between staffing issues and this week's stretch of gloomy weather,
travelers say they're prepared for any thing, even those dreaded delays.

Speaker 3 (30:02):
Yeah, but we're not going to talk about those because
we don't want to jinx ourselves.

Speaker 11 (30:07):
Yeah, a lot of delays, but so far, we haven't
gotten the email stating that our flight will be delayed
or canceled.

Speaker 5 (30:13):
So so far we are okay.

Speaker 11 (30:14):
So we keeping our fingers crossing.

Speaker 10 (30:16):
I did.

Speaker 1 (30:16):
I was a little worried about that. Actually I sent
a victory to my husband. But I don't know, I
feel like it's always happening lately.

Speaker 6 (30:22):
I was concerned, but I didn't really have an alternative.
So hoping for the best.

Speaker 7 (30:28):
Hopefully it's not an effect my flight.

Speaker 3 (30:30):
I know it's been affecting a lot of people.

Speaker 7 (30:32):
I just wanted to skip skip over me because I
need to go on my trip.

Speaker 10 (30:38):
She needs to go on her trip. I wish I
could go on her trip with for Laddie, just take
put me these suitcase I can fit, I really can.
But so far things seem to be moving pretty smoothly
here at New York International Airport Dell. Not many delays

(30:58):
this morning.

Speaker 1 (30:58):
Larry Yes John Duffy was out yesterday saying that they
were going to slow things down at the Newark Airport.
So apparently that's working. He had hopes at the time
that it would work, and apparently that's working. He's going
to be held in the news conference. It hasn't been
scheduled yet, but he said this week, so it has
to be either tomorrow or Friday, so we shall see.

(31:21):
Nice job again, Natalie Migliori and her beat on the Street.

Speaker 10 (31:26):
Thanks so much, Natalie, talk to you tomorrow maybe from
somewhere warm now.

Speaker 1 (31:30):
Yeah, if you get in the suitcase, that's right. What
promise is to be the most significant Supreme Court case
of the year will be argued before the Supreme Court
next week. Sarah Isker has a preview of the arguments
for and against birthright citizenship after the nine o'clock News
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